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... mere alliance for material advantage , it is both brutal and impermanent . Union , as Lincoln saw it , was the process in which the essential interdependence of men was recognized whether the bond was obvious as in the need men feel of ...
... mere alliance for material advantage , it is both brutal and impermanent . Union , as Lincoln saw it , was the process in which the essential interdependence of men was recognized whether the bond was obvious as in the need men feel of ...
Page 108
... mere commonplace . In “ Re- joice , ye pure in heart , " we have at first , " Your orient banner wave on high , " which banner is later changed to a " festal " or a " glorious " one , as you please . Mere willfulness , reviser - mania ...
... mere commonplace . In “ Re- joice , ye pure in heart , " we have at first , " Your orient banner wave on high , " which banner is later changed to a " festal " or a " glorious " one , as you please . Mere willfulness , reviser - mania ...
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... mere seeming . In every such actual encounter with life , if our minds are enlightened enough to be sensible of its inner sig- nificance , that within which passeth show , we are ready to deal with it by mere understanding . And the ...
... mere seeming . In every such actual encounter with life , if our minds are enlightened enough to be sensible of its inner sig- nificance , that within which passeth show , we are ready to deal with it by mere understanding . And the ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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